The St Helens Star published 10 death notices last week.
Every week, the St Helens Star publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the St Helens Star:
Margaret BRADISH
BRADISH Margaret "Madge" Sadly passed away on 3rd September 2023 aged 92 years
Read Margaret BRADISH's full death notice
Joseph RICHARDSON
RICHARDSON Joseph Passed away peacefully aged 87 at Victoria Care Home in Rainford on 11th September 2023
Read Joseph RICHARDSON 's full death notice
Dorothy Shuttleworth
SHUTTLEWORTH Dorothy Dorothy Shuttleworth (Nee ANDERTON) of Eccleston died peacefully in Whiston Hospital on 15 August
Read Dorothy Shuttleworth's full death notice
John GAVIN
JOHN GAVIN 3/10/1944 Sadly passed away Thursday 30th of August in Whiston Hospital
Read John GAVIN's full death notice
Jean DUFFY
DUFFY Jean (born LEATHER) Jean sadly but peacefully passed away on 13th September, 2023, aged 92
Read Jean DUFFY's full death notice
Valerie CLARK
CLARK Valerie Leslie Nee
Read Valerie CLARK's full death notice
Terry KELLY
KELLY Terry (1946-2023) Passed away peacefully on 2nd September 2023
Read Terry KELLY 's full death notice
Brian POTTER
POTTER Brian Sadly passed away on 5th September, 2023 aged 88 years
Read Brian POTTER's full death notice
Shelia Ann McCRACKEN
McCRACKEN Shelia Ann (nee Rankin) Sadly passed away on Sunday 10th September, in Whiston Hospital, aged 72 years
Read Shelia Ann McCRACKEN's full death notice
Wendy MANSFIELD
MANSFIELD Wendy Mansfield (nee Brown) Peacefully in hospital on the 12th September 2023, aged 73 Years
Read Wendy MANSFIELD's full death notice
More death notices
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